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THURSDAY, DEC. 4, 1947 Couple Is Wed In Pandora Saturday ■i I £r I I I I 1 I 1 1 I I 1 marriage of Miss Evelyn Ho daughter of Mr. and Mrs Hostetler of Smithville and Basinger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram emnized dora at ring cere officiatim lay of church The of aqu Her hat wa ere s acct with 1 whit white Mrs. Paul Klassen, sister of ide, served as matron of hi le wore a black crepe dress gar Both Mr. adents in n a do iome of E. J. Bi ty. I Oh feed out be not head k it did not COLLEGE BASKETBALL H. S. GYMNASIUM Saturday, Dec. 6 Wilmington—Main Game Deshler U. B.—Preliminary Halftime Novelty ADMISSION: Adult 65c Qfydenn Service A bank on the Eastern seaboard has improved its service facilities in a manner that makes each depositor’s family appreciate its coop erative friendliness. We terve with equally thoughtful consideration. The homelike comfort of our funeral home, and our per sonal attendance upon the nseds of the family and friends, reflects the spirit of our service to the living *—to serve as we would be served* Seek our counsel as freely as it is offered Cfezz/a Toys Games Puzzles Stationery Books Notes AMBULANCE PHONE 160-W Piul Diller FUNERAL HOME Wm with e of Klass and Mrs. Basing^ Bluffton college. us se the tally bring more Id as feeders be mbs carry fewer and are western paras i make ’hich grew build a good fra 8:20 P. M. 7:15 P. M. Tumbling H. S. Student 50c —NEWS REPORT K 222(i)JBfafffon Vases Tea Sets Ceramics Dresser Sets Handkerchiefs Billfolds rA* Book Ends Scrap Books and Albums Copper and Brass Hanging Baskets Jewelry Compacts Cigarette Lighters Cigars, Christmas Wrapped Boxed Candy Bulk Chocolates and Hard Candy Montgomery’s Gift Shoppe with us are not commercial transac tions of buying and selling. We help you get the best for the amount you have fixed as the limit, and you will always be sure of good materials. You can’t pick shabby merchandise here—we never have it. BASINGER FUNERAL HOME BLUFFTON, OHIO C. A. BIERY, Editor Published weekly at Bluffton, Ohio, by tha^Bluffton News Publishing and Printing Co. Subscription rates: Year, $2.00 six months, $1.25 anywhere in U. S. Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Bluffton, Ohio, under the Act of March 3. 1879. ■erly Biery the week end at ney Hauenstein. Limited number hand cameras, served. Neu-Art Mr. and Mrs. were married last the of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Gray. araawwswI amny of oxford Claus' |[(daughter g| xuiuuy ui vAiuru fi| giving week end *1 Mrs. E. S. Lape 14 Guy Corson. i| Mr. and Mrs. rHE BLUFFTON NEWS, BLUFFTON, OHIO col- her homel Alvii Mi spending Amstutz is Mrs. Ger-1 Cards I marriagi at Purdue I daughtei jtte, Ind., I Hiity, with Mr. and aid Chidester and family Wade Mum ma, student university, W’est Lafaj spent the week end at his home here. I Pratum, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zuercher and! Will and Adam Stei daughters were Thanksgiving day! buyers had a thrill guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Fisher I horsepower in a new at and family. I was at the wheel with Nelson Hauenstein of the Univers-1 and G. P- Schnegg, the ity of Michigan, spent the week end! in the rear seat. Suddenly the with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sid-1 outfit skidded through after breaking down fiv of new low priced I and then turned ox er. First come, first Studio. Lyle Sutter, who Thursday spent See me for memorials of all kinds. Samuel Bixel, 409 S. Main St., Bluff ton. Phone 429-W. Representing the Lima Marble & Granite Co. tf daughter of Ada visited Saturday THE BLUiT ION NEWS News Our Grandfathers Read From Issue Of May 25, 1911 pare Wi rs old. and Orville a trip through th of Misi af Mr. and Mr. Mena Mr. and Mrs. Jude daughter of Deshler s] with Mr. and Mrs. Gera end in Cleveland the guests Mr and Mrg Leland spent Sunday with Mr. and Wilker of Montezuma, Ohio, Miss Clara Badertscher of San Francisco is spending several weeks $9 per 10 lb. bundle. The Serv-Us with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John|shop) Qeraid Hiity, 113 E. Elm St. Badertscher of South Lawn avenue. phone 113-R Mr. and Mrs. Fred Getties, Mrs. Mrs EUa McHenry of John Rogers and Mrs. LaRue De- gtreet spent Thanksgivin Walt spent Thanksgiving day in|week end with her daughter, Mrs. Kenton, the guests of Mr. and Mrs.|Blanche Roberts at Col. Grove. James A. Griffith. I Be]en Worthington is visiting Big bazaar at Methodist church, |a^ tbe bome of her daughter Mrs. Thursday, Dec. 4, afternoon and Ralph Locher an(j family in Cleve evening elso old-fashioned full menu jand jitney 5 to 7 p. m. I jdr and pau] Marquart en- of Maumee spent Thanfegivtng and Mai„street, while on a business trip Ande" on Both men Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Calvin!. lAnaerson. Horn men wore QtottUr It0 Uleveiana. (carnation boutonnieres, bteuier. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rader and son| FoUowin_ thp reremonv a Thanks-ISidney Glenn Camicom, and son Glenn, Jr., Marcene *j| of Indianapolis spent the week end a| at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Harkness. Mr. Carnicom is a brother H| of Mrs. Harkness. H| Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Nonnamaker,( S| son Roderick and daughter Kaye of M| Orange township and Jack Koontz| g| of Bluffton were dinner guests in the| N. B. Steinman home Thanksgiving! Lima and Mr and Mrs Harold Beals day. Robert Koontz of Tiffin was I nd daughter of tbis p]ace. an afternoon caller. of David Steams spent several days last week in Dayton and Lawrence burg, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Steams and Binger ambulance removals sl son David entertained on Thanksgiv-1 Mrs. Edgar E wain roni Sling day, Mrs. Sadie Steams and! Memorial hospital to her home nearl Mrs. Ira Garner I daughters Erma and Mamie of Up- Lafayette Mrs. Ezra Bas.nger from Toledo. I|nar Sandusky Mr. and Mrs. Otis I Bluffton hospital to her home onl Mr. and Mrs. II Steams and sons Dean and Don of Jefferson street Mrs, Olan Wolfroml Mr. and Mrs. 11 Lima I and infant son from Bluffton hospitall Celina were dinner guests I Miss Betty Steinman who is con-P the Wolfrom h“me„in „Mt’ C°n' Ed ya™e- ^^Do’Zhue of S| nected with radio station WMRM in| Mr. and Mrs. M. N. ^'ker an r. an vsH:tins 1 Marion and Miss Jean Ann Steinman, daughter Magdalene entertamed over Fremont 51 ctndpnf in Baldwin-Wallace collee-e I the .thanksgiving ween, mu, *»*. —N SI student in Baldwin Wallace college,| Fred I Mrs w cunningham who ob- Thanksgiving dinner guests at thelguson, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rose, E. P. Steiner home were: Mr. and I Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Walters, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Manges and family of near Mrs. Gene Walters, Miss Betty Wal- Mr“ *nd Mrg Irv]/ Steiner|ters an of Fostoria. I of Caldwell and Stanley Steiner of I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hahn of Westl Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. Carey I Elm street entertained as their guests Steiner and daughter of Bryan were|on Thanksgiving day: Mr. and Mrs. evening callers. I Howard Hahn, son Junior and Mrs. Eli Hartman of Jefferson! daughter Regean and Turlan Rine street entertained over the week end| hammer of Findlay Mr. and Mrs. her two daughters, Mrs. Ethel Mageel \vm. Hahn and daughters Joann Bar and Miss Mabel Steinman and Harry bara and Keren, Jack and Betty Ranke all of Cleveland. They re-|strahm of Lima Mr. and Mrs. Nel turned to Cleveland, Sunday, accom-l SOn Steiner, children Mary Margaret panied by Mrs. Hartman who will! and Rudy and Ronnie and Lester spend the winter in that city. tschalk andL ent Sunday OWp/e Hiity and I have upholstering remnants at |andI evening at the home of his mother, I b^“of ^ew Stark and Mr. and Mrs. Verna Crouse. 1 Mr. and Mrs. P. IJ lu. A jl Maynard Mann of Atlanta, Ga-»|dress trimmed in Dink with a Dinkl Russell Co. For free demonstration daughter Judxth Ann of Willard and visited over the week end with his^..^^/" pln“ Pink -......................... Mr. and Mrs. Wm Cox and femilyl „th Mr6 Edith Mann of North 1“™^. as £,t m8n was Mr. and Mrs. John Maxon, former w„ci1:nfy+nn th andl t0110."lng the ceremony a Bluffton residents who left last fall! Robert Washington, I |tion for members of the immediate Bluffton residents who left last: fall I dau hter Miss Betty R^der of Bluff-|f .R held in tbe home of the for the west have located in Albu-I Tkat Vetzivincr davlramuies was ne a n nome oi me aueraue New Mexico where he has!ton college ere,. tr querque, mew Mexico, wnere ne nasi nf Mp Jfrs. H. E. Aurs-IL.jj: __- a gone into business, having purchased! a leather goods store. I Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sutter of Pan I dora entertained at dinner Thanks giving day Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Sut ter, Mrs. Sarah Basinger and Mr.' and Mrs. Wm. Klickman of that I place and Mrs Elmer Diller of Bluff Ip011* |and Francis Moser and Carl Young|p. fft (especially if Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Wilson and| in Davtnn Sundav visiting I u tools. Good Thorne I e uayton, feunaay, visiting. n their return from 3 sborJ t| spent the Graduated 1 Trainins ,,ankag groom’s parents. A three-tiered guests of Mr, and Mrs. H. i*. Augs-l wed(Bng cake centered the bride’s! office. Reward, burger and sons. I table. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Augsburgerl Tbe bride .g & graduate of Bluff and son entertained at six o doc I |on high school and has been em dinner Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs.I pl at tbe Triplett Electrical in Robert Deerhake and son Donnie,! strument COmpany. JI Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Augsburger andl ^he groom is a graduate of tho Miss Betty Rader. I ^t. Cory high school and is employ Gerald and Harold Crawf is, Manin I *be Massey-Harris dealer in and Francis Moser and Carl Young| Bluffton were in Dayton, Sunday, visiting! Upon their return from a short Garau who is a patient in wedding trjp through the eastern states, the couple will reside here. sidney Garau who 1S a patient ml ,edding trip through the eastern] Pric*- D’ muting Mr. andl the Veterans hospital there, ill Wlth|states the couple win reside here. IA Gratz’ .. and Mr. and Mrs.|hernia conip]ications. states, e _______ Ha^e you geen the ,atest U1 Lional David Stearns and his grandmother,! repairing promptly e.I electric trains at Waitermire s? Berea, spent the Thanksgiving weekl Mrs- *,'rea "V.’I 'avt^h'i'rfhai^anniversarv I *8i overload spring end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. who is connected w.tH the Cornell served her 87th brthday for I941 Ford $g. Forrest Steinman of South Lawn Aeronautical labratory at Buffalo s Miss Sarah Amstutz st“dent at avenue the eldest son of Dr. and Mrs. I. W.I Miami university, Oxford spent the| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Deerhake and| G««er of Minneapolis, former Bluff-1 Thanksgiving recess‘with her(P«ente son and Mrs. Bertha Matter enter- ton residents. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Amstutz north tained on Thanksgiving day: Mr. and! Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Arnold,! o town. Mrs. Howard Nique and sons of near! daughter Ida May and son Lloyd, Jr.,| Mt. Blanchard Mr. and Mrs. Frank! east of Bluffton entertained at a Armbrecht and family of Mt. Cory I turkey dinner on Thanksgiving day: Mr. and Mrs. Francis Stevens and! Carl Walters and Mrs. Lucille Pierce family of Lafayette. I of Detroit Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fer- I Hahn of Bluffton. Sunday guests at Manges of near Findlay Stanley I street to Lima Memorial hosPitai l^a°^ene^dedassistancebothmen I Steiner, Columbus Mr. and Mrs. Ir-1 Nelson Basinger from his homel taUy and physically for the days im I vin Steiner, Caldwell Mrs. Naomi I north of Bluffton to Bluffton hospit-l ^gd^tely preceding the ceremony, I Steiner, Caldwell Mrs. Naomi I, al Mrs. Russell Schaublin from! g0 hjg friend, the “best man” of the I Steiner and family and Misses Leah I Bluffton hospital to her home in Col.I |W0, acted as his personal guardian land Lucille Steiner and E. P. Steiner| Grove Mrs. Roy Klingler from Bluff-| until the knot was tied! I of near Bluffton. ton hospital to Riley street. I horse| friends Sunday. idlingj G. P. Schnegg sole Will| auto to Calvin Ewing. his brother| Dr. Francis Basinger auto agent| a toast “Practice in a Country’ Town" at the banquet of the Northwestern ire fenced Ohio Dental Society in Lim ?nce posts| H. B. Ford accompar one was| er. a €(1 III Church Ceremony asinger| ^iss Dorothy Wenger, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wenger Spring street, became the bride Franklin Steiner, son of Gid Steiner, Sr. of near Bluffton at o’clock last Wednesday evening, Mr. and Mrz. Gene Crouse and tertBi„ed at Thanksgiving dinner Mrv| acc sBorie8/ He ’COrsage was of red I stripping in one permanent unit, Mrs. Milton Marquart andl rogeg The bride,s only attendant,! metal adjustable closure frame As Miss Hilda Steiner, sister of the| sures 30% fuel savings. Liberal the St. John’s Evangelical and Re-| For sale—No. 1 formed church. I potatoes. Harl Performed in the presence of the I Railroad St. Drop WiAhp »nJMr8,C' F' Stratton* groom, wore a black street-length Payment plan. Product of F/ C. v tk |lmrnediate families, the double ring| Boxing gloves morth Mainl eremony wag by Rev y Opening for mature woman of re-| an e| Oppermann. Bouquets of white mums| finement to be trained as registered# ’(flanking each side of the altar forrn-| corsetiere at our expense. Good per-( ed an attractive background for the manent income for sincere worker. service, which was preceded by a musical program presented by Miss Mrs. Sadie Stearns of Upper San-1 Murray t’J ^v.ee-Sat.s aet.on and dusky left Friday morning for Al-1 holstering 142 Thurman St I efficiency guaranteed in the purchase pena, Mich., to spend several days (p. oa^.R |or sa e bouses, businesses or at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Teslal Mr “nd Mrg Gera]d HiRy andl farms. C. D. Bame, 124 E. Jeffer- StearnS' xi «POTt Thank8giving in Berne’| Tinke’rtow Waitermire’s Thanksgiving day guests of Mrs.| tbe home of Mr. and Mrs.| Kate Beals were: Mr. and Mrs. M.|Ja(,()b Amstutz and daughter. an "p" p'^e R. Beals of Findlay Mr. and Mrs.I R]don McConnaughey of Wright!co ege su n F. D. Beals and son Harry Mr. andl be|d Dayton, spent Thanksgiving! P* Mrs. Richard Beals and children of| witb’ bJq nintber, Mrs. Lillian Mc- ConnSughey. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff West and Mr. and Mrs. James West spent Thanks Lima| giving day at the home of and Robert W’est in Big bazaar at Methodist church,! the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hahn were. custOm dates back to the Thursday, Dec. 4, afternoon and! Mr. and Mrs. Glen Eichelberger andl j, when men bartered for I evening also old-fashioned full menu daughter Gw*en and Rosemary Wol-| brjdes and took with them jitney 5 to 7 p. m. I from all of Toledo. I their best friends to aid and advise I Rood farm land cash rent or 50-50 I The following were dinner guests! Diller ambulance removals—Oscar! them in die negotiations. It was basis. Ralph Sousley, Ada, Ohio. 34 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. I Lora from his home, South Main! assumed u,a‘* er PfireatStrain^nd Weathei call hbne 1 Prompi Beav Eat Deppler & Son. For sale-*-Fancywc (kinds for Christmas also R( both in Ginnis, Mr. and What’s the Answer? By EDWARD FINCH ViW is The. origin OFTHE^&ESTMAN" awcdding? Western Newspaper Union. w anders residence of Mrs. W first farm south of ided to|Rts- G9 am* and fo Basketbal Waitermire’ nora Elizabeth Waterstraw at The bride was attired length dress of aqua blue with brown screens, storm sash and weathtr Don’t needle rd por like Hahn of Model of| For sale—Winter is and cider! por les. Albert enan1 south of about tf I nioved Io. 2 katah-1 do not need ai e daily. No Sunday 7|Augsburger fruit 1 in town. y Burkholder, 1561 Thiessen. me a card. 351 Zuercher s at Waitermire’s. Local territory. For interview write I almost equal feeding value as silage Mrs. Laura Edman, 1062 Hughey made from a normal com crop. the piano. I Ave., Lima, 0. in a streetl Thermoseal storm 34 windows with I call James Balmer, distributor, 12314 11 I W*R Pay following prices James I S. Main, Bluffton. Phone 309- Y. II f®r these white! Musical tops at W’altermigb’s. ^°®n^ Wanted—To buy or retfi house recep-|with or without small acreage. Pearl A. Rodabaugh, phone 491/T. Lost—Blue billfold containing a several bills. Finder return to News WantedAjPart time student. Jim Gratz, N burg. by college Doll carriages at Waite Opportunity—We have on a 50 by 150 ft. lot readily be converted to a handy with at a bargain you Bame, 124 E. Jefferson, broker. burner, A. und Oak soft good condition. 130 Garau St. For sale—Cooking and pies $1 per bushel. Win. Oarr, 314 miles north of town. Waitermire’s. -a and|^^ht by ie|| T_ For sale—Ladies gray wool gabar ^r!nr?i Amstutz a ^1 dine suit size 10, like new. Bluffton11 Call or Write to: 8 .fS Mrand|phone 580*W’ II ROBERT W. BENROTH 1 A. B. C. electric washers at 11 612 South Main Street Majestic radios at For sale—Potatoes. Bluffton phone. heater for car with all parts Inquire 140 Waitermire’s. Arthur Miller, For sale—Bright red 3 piece girl’s I snow suit size 3. Mrs. John Gilbert,! 5% miles east of Bluffton on Rt. 103.1 Jenera phone 59-F-3. I For sale—Good quality Ohio lump or egg coal. Immediate delivery. Gerald Spall inger, Rt. 1, Lafayette. Located 4 miles south of Swiss Inn. Buy him a Motorola auto radio for a Christmas gift at Waitermire’s. For sale—6 ft. Servel gas refrig erator. Waldo Hofstetter, Bluffton phone 646-W. Large assortment of Telechron electric clocks at W’altermire’s. Oil stoves, coal circulating heaters, coal and wood laundry stoves, fuel oil water heaters, water heater for Basinger’s furniture also Perfection immediate store. Renown circulator For sale—-Used furnace, large size I white porcelain 2-hole kitchen heater, for I Basinger’s furniture store. Wanted—To rent 80 to 160 acres Nelson Basinger at his home north eral months has Bluffton hospital. i PAGE FIVE chimes the ideal Waitermire’s. iucts for Friday of be i watei vour fa H. W. ed. Mrs. H. W. Alt ?8-W. F. Garretson and lamp, udy air Waitermire’s. ard’s Esteem white used e we Sin partment we tore. Herold Mrs. Noah St., Bluffton. Wanted—Boy’s ice skates Phone 575-Y. 8*4 I Silage made from poor corn has You May Have in Your Pocketbook coins that are now general circulation. Limited Quantity Wanted CENTS: 1909Svdb LINCOLN $5.00 1914D $1.00 1922P 75c 1909S, 1931S 35c 1924D 10c. LIBERTY NICKELS: 1885 $2 1912S $1.00 1886 50c. BUFFALO NICKELS: 1 type 2 $1.00 1913S ty] rmire’s. II 1913D type 2’ 1914D 25c’ a building!I MORGAN DIMES: 18950 $1 which can|| 18940, 18960, 1896S, 18970, nice home,| 1897S, 1901S, 1903S, 1913S 20c. 1, MERCURY DIMES: 1916D $1.50 1921, 1921D 20c 1926S, 1930S, 1931S, 1931D 15c. MORGAN QUARTERS: 1901S $4.00 1896S, 1913S $1.00. STANDING LIBERTY QUAR TERS: 1916 $5.00 1921, 1923S $1.00 Other dates prior to 1925 also wanted. WASHINGTON QUARTERS: 1932S, 1932D 75c 193' HALF DOLLARS: 1921 S 35c. 1921S INDIAN CENTS: Dates to 1880, 1884, 1885, 1886, and 1909S Wanted at all Mc-| I eating ap- prior 1908S times. a ver ALL coins must be in age condition. None mutilated. WILL ALSO BUY OLD U. S. COINS AT TOP PRICES. II For sale—Strong trailer 4 by 8l| Telenhone 342-Y BLUFFTON, OHIO Checked In CHECKING will facilitate identification but, remem ber, furs and jewelry too may be “checked out” by a thief. Even at home, they may not be safe from Fire or other disaster. sale.I 4 I Double-check the protec floorl tion of your valuables! Ask also| this Hartford agency about the Jewelry-Fur Floater Policy. who has been ill of town for sev been removed to pairs ice skates, For sale—Two sizes 5 and 8, like new. Phone 390-R.I Zerone anti-freeze at Waitermire’s only $1 per gallon. lutzi Insurance Agency Phene: 295-W 113 Vi S. Main Street Bluffton